This fully updated third edition of Learning Through Child Observation
is a handbook for professionals working in, or students preparing to
work in, children's services.
This accessible text examines the value of observation, its use in
assessment and the practical aspects and methods of observational study.
The authors focus on the importance of fully recognising the child's
developmental and emotional state when intervening, and the need to see
children 'holistically' and as unique individuals within the wider
context of the family and community. This new edition reflects updates
to policy and practice and further develops the critical perspective on
contemporary thinking about childhood and observational methods. This
edition has also expanded its focus to include observation of
primary-aged children.
A popular text, it will appeal to students and professionals in all
children's services, whether in pre-school, schools, social care, mental
health or health settings.